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Traditional games, a tool for inclusion

More than a dozen specialists in intellectual disabilities and in traditional games and sports from different countries met in the town with the aim of advancing in the implementation of this European project and training the professionals who are going to carry it out.

For this, it was attended by users and educators from Adispaz, La Almunia center, workers from the Papillons Blanques association in Paris and Anffas de Altamura, from Italy, and representatives from the European Association of Traditional Games and Sports (AEJeST ) and the INEFC of the University of Lleida, which coordinates this project. Traditional games and sports are adapted to this group, as explained by the president of the European Association of Traditional Games and Sports, Pere Lavega, who explained that "they are the most varied games and are played both individually and as a team."




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